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output and comprises
The GMP is an annual measurement of the total economic output and sales of goods and services provided within the Metropolitan Statistical Area ( MSA ) that comprises all of Volusia County and its 16 cities.
Thus, the essential description of a component actually comprises only in-and output that are described fully in terms of data types and their meaning ( semantics ).
Guillaume de Machaut's lyric output comprises around 400 poems, including 235 ballades, 76 rondeaux, 39 virelais, 24 lais, 10 complaintes, and 7 chansons royales, and Machaut did much to perfect and codify these fixed forms.
Gibbons's surviving keyboard output comprises some 45 pieces.
His output comprises more than 500 essays, articles, and monographs, as well as 40 books.
The Pickering station is one of the largest nuclear facilities in the world and comprises eight CANDU nuclear reactors located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, having a total output of 4124 MW ( capacity net ) and 4336 MW ( gross net ) when all units are on line.
The small group of composers featured on Tamagno's combined recorded output of 1903 and 1904 comprises Giacomo Meyerbeer, Camille Saint-Saëns, Jules Massenet, de Lara, Giordano, Rossini and, naturally enough, Verdi.
This brightness gain comprises a flux gain ( amplification of photon number ) and minification gain ( concentration of photons from a large input screen onto a small output screen ) each of approximately 100.
Titelouze's surviving output comprises two collections of organ pieces.
Surface comprises 90 % of the world's mineral tonnage output.
The Darlington station is a large nuclear facility and comprises 4 CANDU nuclear reactors located on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, having a total output of 3, 512 MWe ( capacity net ) when all units are online.
His musical output comprises 42 albums, 21 film scores and music for 15 TV productions.
To draw a string using a bitmap font, means to successively output bitmaps of each character that the string comprises, performing per-character indentation.
Organizational performance comprises the actual output or results of an organization as measured against its intended outputs ( or goals and objectives ).
Chamber music comprises a considerable part of Kiel's output and must be regarded among his most important and best compositions.
His most significant output, however, comprises works for brass instruments ( a preference likely shaped by his experience as a trombonist ) and for early ( Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque ) instrument ensembles.
The construction of DIMS logic gates comprises generating every possible minterm using a row of C-elements and then gathering the outputs of these using OR gates which generate the true and false output signals.
His total output comprises more than 50 volumes.

output and c
* Britain produces c. 2 % of the entire world's output of industrial goods and the Industrial Revolution begins.
The specific impulse of a photonic rocket is harder to define, since the output has no ( rest ) mass and is not expended fuel ; if we take the momentum per inertia of the photons, the specific impulse is just c, which is impressive.
Line printer output following a MAD compiler error on an IBM 704 computer at the University of Michigan, c. 1960
It can also output only the duplicate lines ( with the < tt >- d </ tt > option ), or add the number of occurrences of each line ( with the < tt >- c </ tt > option ).
*< tt >- c </ tt > Generate an output report in default style except that each line is preceded by a count of the number of times it occurred.
In this traditional output format, < tt > a </ tt > stands for added, < tt > d </ tt > for deleted and < tt > c </ tt > for changed.
Grain output increased from c. 181. 6 million tons between 1971 and 1975 to an average 206. 9 million in the period 1986-89.
# output ( P, c ): use the solution c of P as appropriate to the application.
while c Λ do if valid ( P, c ) then output ( P, c ) c next ( P, c )
Oldham Above Town and Oldham Below Town were, from 1851 until c. 1881, statistical units used for the gathering and organising of civil registration information, and output of census data.
In lasers with only a few oscillating modes, interference between the modes can cause beating effects in the laser output, leading to random fluctuations in intensity ; in lasers with many thousands of modes, these interference effects tend to average to a near-constant output intensity, and the laser operation is known as a c. w.
# output ( P, c ): use the solution c of P, as appropriate to the application.
if accept ( P, c ) then output ( P, c )
output a, b, c ;
* c < sub > o </ sub >: number of output control parameters
of ( a ) the input and output variables, ( b ) the rule base ( knowledge base ), ( c ) the membership functions and ( d ) the mapping parameters.
where x < sub > i </ sub >( w, y ) is the conditional factor demand for input, c ( w, y ) is the cost function, and both functions are in terms of factor prices ( a vector w ) and output.

output and .
`` I knew I was carrying on with abstraction to its very end -- for me '', he said of the two years' output in Virginia.
Under her father's influence it did not occur to Henrietta that she might write on subjects outside the Jewish field, but she did begin writing for other Anglo-Jewish papers and thus increased her output and her audience.
We would be crippled by reduced output, industrial decline, widespread unemployment ''.
Also, it should be noted that the polytonal freedom of his melodies and harmonic modulations, the brilliant orchestrations, the adroitness for evading the heaviness of figured bass, the skill in florid counterpoint were not lost in his mature output, even in the spectacular historical dramas of the stage and cinema, where a large, dramatic canvas of sound was required.
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
The use of high voltages and low currents by proper design to reduce electron heat transfer to the anode for a given power output.
The anterior lobe of the pituitary then responds by an increased output of TSH, causing the thyroid to enlarge.
Finally, information is retrieved from the dictionary as required by stages of the translation process -- the grammatical description for sentence-structure determination, equivalent-choice information for semantic analysis, and target-language equivalents for output construction.
Moreover, whereas in Interstate Commerce Commission parlance `` variable cost '' means a cost deemed to vary in direct proportion to changes in rate of output, in the type of analysis now under review `` variable cost '' has been used more broadly, so as to cover costs which, while a function of some one variable ( such as output of energy, or number of customers ), are not necessarily a linear function.
For a statement of costs per kilowatt-hour would ignore the fact that many of these costs are not a function of kilowatt-hour output ( or consumption ) of energy.
For the same reason, the output fiber plate is planoconcave, its exposed flat side permitting contact photography if a permanent record is desired.
As it will be shown later, the field-flattening properties of the interstage and output fiber coupler comprise indeed the main advantage of such a design.
Hence, the Af factor for the output fiber coupler is Af.
It must be remembered that the fiber plates replace a glass window and a ( mica ) membrane, in addition to an optical output lens system.
Neglecting absorption, the end losses of the coupling membrane and the output window Af would be 6 percent and 8 percent.
It is obvious that such an influence can only be expected in the final stage of an image intensifier at rather high output levels.
The restrained gyro-stabilized platform with reasonable response characteristics operates with an approximate equation of motion, neglecting transient effects, as follows: Af where U is a torque applied about the output axis of the controlling gyro.
This is normally termed the gyro input axis, 90-degrees away from the gyro output or **yj axis.
Thus if the gyro and platform-controller combination maintains the platform with zero angular deviation about the **yf axis, the system can be rotated with an angular velocity Af if a torque is supplied to the gyro output axis Aj.
It is assumed that the gyros are designed with electrical torquers so that a torque can be applied about their output axes.
In the system shown in Fig. 7-1, the accelerometer output is amplified and the resulting voltage is applied to the gyro output-axis torquer.
If the polarities are correct, the platform rotates in such a direction as to reduce the accelerometer output to zero.
As the accelerometer output is decreasing, the torque applied to the gyro output axis decreases and, therefore, the rate decreases.

1.222 seconds.